- [Instructor] As the e-learning designer,…you have a lot of control over…how people will read the content.…Use solid typography rules…to keep the text readable and looking good.…First, be sure to display your content…in the proper or intended order.…Next, be sure you guide your learner…with well-designed typography.…While you want it to look good, it must be readable.…And make sure to put emphasis on the right things.…You can actually control what your learner sees first.…

Let's begin with hierarchy.…Using proper ordering, or hierarchy, makes it easier…for the learner to absorb what you're teaching them.…Hierarchy is simply showing things in the proper order,…and you can use a variety of techniques…to guide your learner.…Here are some examples of hierarchy done correctly.…Each example is different.…The first one has a bolder font for the headline,…so it naturally draws your eye in.…The second one doesn't have a bolder font,…but it's all caps,…which automatically draws your eye in as well.…

And the third example has the headline and body text…

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2/23/2017

An eye-catching, beautifully designed elearning course can enhance a user's learning experience. In this course, explore how good design plays a key role in learning comprehension, and discover how to use brand design, navigation, and typography to make your content more compelling. Plus, learn how to get creative with imagery, address accessibility concerns, and leverage budget-friendly techniques for making your elearning modules more visually appealing.